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  • What Is Magnetic Permeability?
    Magnetic permeability refers to a material's ability to absorb magnetic flux. It is defined as the ratio of the intensity of induced magnetization in the material to the intensity of the inducing magnetic force field that produced it. For the most effective magnetic shield attenuation performance
  • Analysis of Pore Permeability of Oil-Bearing Shale Assisted by NMR-Part 1
    NMR is sensitive to hydrogen-containing materials in porous media and is a non-destructive and effective method for characterizing the physical properties of rocks in oil-bearing reservoirs. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance information is mainly derived from the interaction between protons
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    inductance stability over the operating temperature ranges. Ceramic has no magnetic properties. Thus, there is no increase in permeability due to the core material. Ceramic core inductors are often referred to as "air core" inductors. Ceramic core inductors are most often used in high frequency

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